NuPhy Field75 is designed around a 75% layout with a heavy dose of dieselpunk elements, including a metal handlebar, a metal knob for volume control, and 70’s DIP mode switch, the asymmetrical design oozes with mechanicity, which along with the RGB lights exuded from the three portholes situated at the bottom, transports you to an era when men and women with keyboards were constantly on a mission, probably to where no one has gone before.As for colors, outside of the ‘traditional’ electro(a little bit like radioactive Mountain Dew frankly), you are also spoilt for choices by three space-themed colors - Gravity, Ethereal, and Noether, hope you will like them!
NuPhy Field75 is designed around a 75% layout with a heavy dose of dieselpunk elements, including a metal handlebar, a metal knob for volume control, and 70’s DIP mode switch, the asymmetrical design oozes with mechanicity, which along with the RGB lights exuded from the three portholes situated at the bottom, transports you to an era when men and women with keyboards were constantly on a mission, probably to where no one has gone before.As for colors, outside of the ‘traditional’ electro(a little bit like radioactive Mountain Dew frankly), you are also spoilt for choices by three space-themed colors - Gravity, Ethereal, and Noether, hope you will like them!
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NuPhy Field75 is designed around a 75% layout with a heavy dose of dieselpunk elements, including a metal handlebar, a metal knob for volume control, and 70’s DIP mode switch, the asymmetrical design oozes with mechanicity, which along with the RGB lights exuded from the three portholes situated at the bottom, transports you to an era when men and women with keyboards were constantly on a mission, probably to where no one has gone before.As for colors, outside of the ‘traditional’ electro(a little bit like radioactive Mountain Dew frankly), you are also spoilt for choices by three space-themed colors - Gravity, Ethereal, and Noether, hope you will like them!
NuPhy Field75 is designed around a 75% layout with a heavy dose of dieselpunk elements, including a metal handlebar, a metal knob for volume control, and 70’s DIP mode switch, the asymmetrical design oozes with mechanicity, which along with the RGB lights exuded from the three portholes situated at the bottom, transports you to an era when men and women with keyboards were constantly on a mission, probably to where no one has gone before.As for colors, outside of the ‘traditional’ electro(a little bit like radioactive Mountain Dew frankly), you are also spoilt for choices by three space-themed colors - Gravity, Ethereal, and Noether, hope you will like them!
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